"Little" is a 2019 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tina Gordon Chism.
The starring cast includes Regina Hall as Jordan Sanders, Issa Rae as April Williams, Marsai Martin as Little Jordan Sanders, Tone Bell as Preston, Mikey Day as Connor, JD McCrary as Isaac, Thalia Tran as Raina, Marc Hawes as Scott, Tucker Meek as Devon, Luke James as Trevor and others.

Here are "Little" movie trailer, plot summary, full cast and characters, release date, streaming services and everything we know so far.

Trailer

Is there a trailer for Little movie?

Universal Pictures on Wednesday, January 09, 2019 released the trailer for "Little" you can watch here:
Little - Official Trailer (HD).

Plot summary

What is Little movie plot?

Here is a short review of "Little" movie plot summary.

Bullied as a child, businesswoman Jordan Sanders (Regina Hall) has become the bully as she runs her own tech company like a dictator and treats her employees very poorly. After she behaves rudely towards a child using a toy magic wand, the child wishes that Jordan was a kid again
The wish comes true the next morning when Jordan wakes up as her 13-year-old self. With her assistant April (Issa Rae) temporarily taking over the company, Jordan is forced to return to the school where she was previously bullied. Because Jordan is now a "minor", April poses as her aunt.
At school, Jordan is introduced to her teacher, Mr. Marshall (Justin Hartley), whom she develops a crush on. Once again the target of bullies, Jordan befriends three other outcasts - Isaac (JD McCrary), Raina (Thalia Tran) and Devon (Tucker Meek). Meanwhile, April has difficulty keeping everyone's attention at work without Jordan's authority to back her up. At a restaurant, Jordan and April have dinner, bonding over their personal lives. Jordan loudly sings Mary J. Blige's "I'm Goin' Down" while intoxicated, embarrassing April. Despite her embarrassment, April sings along with Jordan, ending with Jordan accidentally pulling off a man's weave.
Meanwhile, the company's biggest client threatens to move to a competitor if the firm doesn't pitch him a great idea for a mobile app. Unable to reach Jordan before the pitch, April presents an original idea, "Discover Eyes", that Jordan had previously blocked her from pitching. Jordan is upset with April for this, they argue, and April quits her job.
After Jordan realizes how terrible she's been to April and everyone who cares about her, she helps her friends at school perform at a pep rally. At first, they are booed by the crowd, but after a successful performance, they earn a round of applause and the respect of their peers. April finds the girl who turned Jordan into a child and asks that she turn her back to normal; the attempt seemingly fails. Jordan, having changed inside, vows to be a better friend to April. Jordan wakes up the next morning restored to her adult self and returns to work with a respectful and positive attitude towards her employees. After several rejections, April's pitch scores a huge client. Jordan throws the company a party to celebrate the company's success with April's pitch, and April is given a well-deserved promotion to Creative Executive.

Cast

Who plays who in the Little movie cast?

Here is the full cast and characters of "Little" movie. Actors and actresses are sorted mostly in credits order.

Regina Hall  as Jordan Sanders
Issa Rae  as April Williams
Marsai Martin  as Little Jordan Sanders
Tone Bell  as Preston
Mikey Day  as Connor
JD McCrary  as Isaac
Thalia Tran  as Raina
Marc Hawes  as Scott
Tucker Meek  as Devon
Luke James  as Trevor
Justin Hartley  as Mr. Marshall
Rachel Dratch  as Agent Bea
Tracee Ellis Ross  as HomeGirl
Palmer Williams Jr.  as Windsor Security Guard
Marley Taylor  as Stevie
Eva Carlton  as Caren Greene / Jasmine
Christopher A. Martin  as Jordan's Dad
Noree Victoria  as Jordan's Mom
Kendra L. Franklin  as Melissa
Jade Fernandez  as Emily
Chelsea Hayes  as Rachel
Blair Jasin  as Intern Martin
Caleb Emery  as Valet Vince
Karon Riley  as Tony (as Karon Joseph Riley)
Andrew Nicolas Starr  as Charlie (as Andrew Starr)
Vince Pisani  as Principal Han
Martha B. Knighton  as Oldest Teacher (as Martha Bird Knighton)
Kausar Mohammed  as Mrs. Parker
Nicole Marie Johnson  as Condo Resident
Amor Owens  as Condo Resident
Cecelia Specht  as Janice / Condo Resident
Jack Breen  as Condo Kid
Katelyn Farrugia  as Barista
Kenny Waymack Jr.  as Condo Lobby Security Guard
Hannah Westerfield  as Popular Girl
Alie Urquhart  as Student
Desi Banks  as Postmates Delivery Guy
Abbie Gayle  as Hostess
Andrew Romano  as Waiter
Taylor Towery  as Woman at Bar
Ruth Hobbs  as Auntie
Barry Kennedy Jr.  as Bar Patron
Greg Lockett  as Man in Restaurant on a Date (as Gregory Lockett)
Nia Williams  as Jealous Date in Restaurant
George Lott  as Passenger at Stop Light
India Crowe  as Pep Rally Dancer
Jene Moore  as Pep Rally Dancer (as JenΓ© Moore)
A'Jana Davis  as Pep Rally Dancer
Ainsley Reagan Dobbs  as Pep Rally Dancer (as Ainsley Dobbs)
Kayla Peltier  as Pep Rally Dancer
Mylie Stone  as Pep Rally Dancer
Mackenzie Marsala  as Pep Rally Dancer

Release date

When is Little movie release date?

"Little" movie release date was scheduled to be on April 8, 2019 (New Haven) and on April 12, 2019 (United States) distributing by Universal Pictures International (UPI), Universal Studios and Sony Pictures Releasing.

Filming

What are Little filming details?

The duration of the film is 109 minutes. With a budget of $20 million, the film grossed over $49 million.

"Little" movie is rated "PG-13", according to the MPAA film rating system.

Rating

What are critics and audiences saying about Little movie?

"Little" movie got average rating from critics. IMDB rating is 5.5/10. Rotten Tomatoes rating is 46/100. But the audience likes the film. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on a scale ranging from A+ to F.

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